The latest news we announced in November
Dec 01, 2025 [[read-time]] minute read
Dec 01, 2025 [[read-time]] minute read
Here’s a recap of some of our biggest updates from November, including our first-ever Creator Premieres event, our Latin Grammys exhibit, the launch of YouTube Health in Arabic, and more.
Our 'Creator Premieres' event was packed with announcements, including new programming from Julian Shapiro-Barnum, Cleo Abram, Trevor Noah, Mark Vins and many more, all debuting only on YouTube.
This month, at the Latin Grammys, we showcased our vision for the future of visual storytelling, featuring Shorts, new tools like Collaborations, and Google’s Veo 3.1 AI video generation model.
At YouTube, we believe that access to high-quality information should be a right, not a privilege. That’s why we launched YouTube Health in Arabic, a new initiative dedicated to connecting Arabic-speaking viewers with high-quality, reliable, medically vetted content.
Kicked off by Google VP of Sales Adam Stewart and the queen herself, Brittany Broski, the Royal Court season 3 premiere event was a vibrant testament to the power of YouTube creators. We captured all the magic and the incredible mix of guests, from stars like Fortune Feimster, Trixie Mattel, Kyle Maclachlan, Rhett McLaughlin, Boman Martinez-Reed, and Brooke Averick, to many more.
From heartwarming homecoming videos to personal vlogs about their service, veterans turn to YouTube to help share their stories, form communities, and grow their businesses back at home. For this year’s last installment of YouTube in Session—our podcasting series featuring policymakers and YouTube creators—we welcomed Shawn Ryan and Sean Parnell. Watch the session.
We rolled out Edit with AI, our new tool that selects the best moments from your camera roll to draft your next YouTube Short. It’s available now in the YouTube app and YouTube Create.
Google DeepMind used Gemini 3 to create bite-sized demo games on YouTube Playables with just a few simple prompts. Give them a try!